This release bundles up all the changes over the last few years. It
also splits out the Demo directories so that the package is slightly
smaller and consists solely of Python modules. As such it has been
marked "zip safe", so it will install as a single file on the
filesystem. In the source distribution you will find a little module
py2exeeggs that can be used to hack in support for using PyOpenGL with
py2exe on Win32 systems. numarray support has been re-enabled by using
the numeric module's data-pointer support. This should work, but I have
no numarray install at the moment with which to test it.
There's still lots of work to get done, particularly in getting the WGL
and AGL modules written for Win32 and OSX respectively.
PyOpenGL can be installed via easy_install (assuming you have setuptools
installed) using:
easy_install PyOpenGL
The demos can be installed using:
easy_install PyOpenGL-Demo
Enjoy yourselves,
Mike
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Mike C. Fletcher
Designer, VR Plumber, Coder
http://www.vrplumber.com
http://blog.vrplumber.com
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